For
the second year, Logan County Ag Day sponsors will provide two academic
scholarships to Logan County students.
Applicants
must be from Logan County and currently study or plan to study agribusiness or
an agricultural science at a community college or four-year institution. High
school seniors through Ph.D. candidates can compete for the two awards.
Selection will be based on the students’ commitment to agriculture as a future
career, academic performance, involvement in extracurricular activities,
financial need and work experience.
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Applications
are available from Logan County FFA advisers and the Farm Bureau office. They
are due back in the Logan County Farm Bureau office by Thursday, March 1.
Ag Day 2000
scholarship winners were Chad Yagow and Derek Struebing, both students at the
University of Illinois College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental
Sciences.
[Ag
Day news release]
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Topics
include "Reducing and Preventing Soil Compaction," "Hypoxia and
Water Quality Issues," "Watershed Planning," "Soil Health
Research Update," "Soil and Hydrology Basics," "Farm
Drainage Law," and the new "Water Quality Regulations."
Advance
registration is $35 per person to include lunch and materials, while walk-in
registration is $40. Advance registration is requested, as meetings may be
canceled if fewer than 20 people have registered one week prior to the meeting
date. Checks should be made payable to University of Illinois Extension. The
office address is 980 N. Postville Drive, Lincoln, IL 62656.
Shepherds
telenet series
Logan
County will be offering the Shepherds telenet series this year, with the first
session beginning on Monday, Jan. 8, and continuing on Jan. 22. Both sessions
will be offered over the voice teleconferencing equipment and will feature both
industry personnel and U of I Extension specialists. You may just attend the
sessions, as others have preregistered to participate. For more information,
contact the local office at 732-8289.
Grain
Marketing — Global Challenges and Local Opportunities (value-added production)
On
Jan. 23 at the Northfield Center in Springfield, Extension is sponsoring a
value-added conference dealing with corn and soybean production. The session
will begin at 8:50 a.m. and conclude at 3:30 p.m. This workshop is a result of
the value-added survey work done in many of our counties during the summer
months.
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Topics
will include "Asian Marketing Outlook," "European Market
Outlook," "Mexico and New Atlantic Markets," "Transgenic
Crops in Global Markets," "Marketing Alliances," "Ag
Guilds," "Biomass Processing," "Factors Affecting
Value-Enhanced Grain Marketing Opportunities," "Which Specialty Crops
are Most Profitable?" and a panel discussion including producers and grain
handlers.
Registration
in advance is required, but there is no cost. You may make phone reservations by
calling the Sangamon County Extension Office at (217) 782-4617. For copies of
the agenda, including mail-in reservation information, contact the Logan County
office.
Ice dams
For
information on ice dams, their causes and cures, see the link
below.
Extension on
the web
While we’re
at it, there is a growing request for information related to ag economics,
especially the cost-of-operation information (referred to by many as custom
rates). A great site to get third-party information is the Farm.doc site with
the URL http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/farm.doc/.
This site is from the College of ACES at the University of Illinois.
[John
Fulton]
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